Deutsche Bank to Step Up Payouts as Lending Offsets Trading Lull
Deutsche Bank AG plans to accelerate payouts to shareholders after higher income from its corporate bank and deposit
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Georgia's top court leaves six-week abortion ban in place
By Brendan Pierson A Georgia law banning most abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy can remain in
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China Says Its Probe Into Foxconn Is ‘Normal Law Enforcement’
China has called its probe into Foxconn Technology Group a routine police matter, in its first official comments
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LG Display posts sixth straight quarterly loss
SEOUL South Korean flatscreen maker LG Display posted on Wednesday its sixth consecutive quarterly loss, hit by continued
1970-01-01 08:00
Kotak’s New Outsider CEO Seen as Break From Billionaire Founder
India’s central bank backed an outsider with little experience in the country to lead Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd.,
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UK Startup Investment Hits $15 Billion This Year Due to US Money
UK startups have attracted $4.9 billion in investment in the third quarter in part thanks to US backers,
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China spends, eyes on whether Europe lends
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Tom Westbrook: Giants of tech and luxury goods
1970-01-01 08:00
China Stimulus to Make ‘Big Impact,’ Ex-PBOC Official Says
The stimulus plan that China just rolled out will boost new areas of the economy while avoiding funneling
1970-01-01 08:00
German tourist found alive three days after going missing in Zimbabwe safari park
A German tourist who went missing in a wildlife park in northern Zimbabwe was found alive by rescuers three days later. Andreas Hoberg was found in “good health” on Tuesday at the Matusadona National Park, said the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority. Before going missing, he was last seen at a park shop buying a drink before going for a game drive around 3.30pm on Saturday. By 6pm, the car rental company he had hired for the safari was unable to locate him on the GPS tracking system. Tinashe Farawo with the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority said the rescue involved deploying a helicopter, several vehicles and sniffer dogs to scour the remote wildlife park. “We were gravely worried. We are happy he is well. He says his car developed a mechanical fault. It’s a white car, so we were hopeful we would find it,” he said. The age of the German tourist was not revealed. Zimbabwe’s 1,400-sq-kilometre Matusadona National Park is inhabited by lions, buffaloes, leopards, elephants “and all the expected dangerous wildlife found in the bush”, Mr Farawo said. The park is flanked by Lake Kariba in the north and two perennial rivers – the Ume and the Sanyati. The park gets its name from the undulating Matusadona hills that form part of its water-rich landscape. In 2020, Zimbabwean authorities reported the recovery of two park rangers’ bodies, who, after arresting four poachers, were later thrown into Lake Kariba by the suspects. The rangers had detained the poachers overnight before attempting to take them by boat to Kariba town. Additional reporting by agencies Read More Nine unforgettable experiences any adventurous traveller will love ‘Bigfoot’ has been spotted in a tiny town – and locals have some theories Zoos and botanical gardens find Halloween programs are a hit, and an opportunity
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Vermont ski town says it's 'waiting with open arms' for the winter season after severe flooding
As winter approaches, a Vermont ski town that was hit by severe flooding this summer wants to get the word out that its very much open, with only a handful of businesses still rebuilding
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Born after Superstorm Sandy's destruction, 2 big flood control projects get underway in New Jersey
A decade after they were envisioned in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy’s destruction, two of the largest flood control projects designed to protect densely populated cities in New Jersey just outside New York City are getting underway
1970-01-01 08:00
'The Voice' Season 24: Viewers rejoice as John Legend steals Mac Royals from Team Reba after losing battle to Rachele Nguyen
'The Voice' coach John quickly adjusted his steal button for Mac Royals, claiming that his voice was a natural fit for Team John Legend
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